<?php defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed');

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Base Site URL
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * URL to your CodeIgniter root. Typically this will be your base URL,
 * WITH a trailing slash:
 *
 * 	http://example.com/
 *
 * If this is not set then CodeIgniter will guess the protocol, domain and
 * path to your installation.
 */
$config['base_url'] = "http://";
switch (ENVIRONMENT) {
  case 'production': $config['base_url'] .= PRODUCTION; break;
  case 'testing': $config['base_url'] .= TESTING; break;
  case 'development': $config['base_url'] .= "{$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']}/" . PROJECT; break;
  default: exit('The application environment is not set correctly.');
}

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Index File
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Typically this will be your index.php file, unless you've renamed it to
 * something else. If you are using mod_rewrite to remove the page set this
 * variable so that it is blank.
 */
$config['index_page'] = '';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * URI PROTOCOL
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This item determines which server global should be used to retrieve the
 * URI string.  The default setting of 'AUTO' works for most servers.
 * If your links do not seem to work, try one of the other delicious flavors:
 *
 * 'AUTO'		Default - auto detects
 * 'PATH_INFO'		Uses the PATH_INFO
 * 'QUERY_STRING'	Uses the QUERY_STRING
 * 'REQUEST_URI'		Uses the REQUEST_URI
 * 'ORIG_PATH_INFO'	Uses the ORIG_PATH_INFO
 */
$config['uri_protocol'] = 'AUTO';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * URL suffix
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This option allows you to add a suffix to all URLs generated by CodeIgniter.
 * For more information please see the user guide:
 *
 * http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/urls.html
 */
$config['url_suffix'] = '';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Default Language
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This determines which set of language files should be used. Make sure
 * there is an available translation if you intend to use something other
 * than english.
 */
$config['language'] = 'english';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Default Character Set
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This determines which character set is used by default in various methods
 * that require a character set to be provided.
 */
$config['charset'] = 'UTF-8';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Enable/Disable System Hooks
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * If you would like to use the 'hooks' feature you must enable it by
 * setting this variable to TRUE (boolean).  See the user guide for details.
 */
$config['enable_hooks'] = TRUE;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Class Extension Prefix
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This item allows you to set the filename/classname prefix when extending
 * native libraries.  For more information please see the user guide:
 *
 * http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/core_classes.html
 * http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/creating_libraries.html
 */
$config['subclass_prefix'] = 'MY_';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Allowed URL Characters
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * This lets you specify with a regular expression which characters are permitted
 * within your URLs.  When someone tries to submit a URL with disallowed
 * characters they will get a warning message.
 *
 * As a security measure you are STRONGLY encouraged to restrict URLs to
 * as few characters as possible.  By default only these are allowed: a-z 0-9~%.:_-
 *
 * Leave blank to allow all characters -- but only if you are insane.
 *
 * DO NOT CHANGE THIS UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND THE REPERCUSSIONS!!
 */
$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Enable Query Strings
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * By default CodeIgniter uses search-engine friendly segment based URLs:
 * example.com/who/what/where/
 *
 * By default CodeIgniter enables access to the $_GET array.  If for some
 * reason you would like to disable it, set 'allow_get_array' to FALSE.
 *
 * You can optionally enable standard query string based URLs:
 * example.com?who=me&what=something&where=here
 *
 * Options are: TRUE or FALSE (boolean)
 *
 * The other items let you set the query string 'words' that will
 * invoke your controllers and its functions:
 * example.com/index.php?c=controller&m=function
 *
 * Please note that some of the helpers won't work as expected when
 * this feature is enabled, since CodeIgniter is designed primarily to
 * use segment based URLs.
 */
$config['allow_get_array'] = TRUE;
$config['enable_query_strings'] = FALSE;
$config['controller_trigger'] = 'c';
$config['function_trigger'] = 'm';
$config['directory_trigger'] = 'd'; // experimental not currently in use

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Error Logging Threshold
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * If you have enabled error logging, you can set an error threshold to
 * determine what gets logged. Threshold options are:
 * You can enable error logging by setting a threshold over zero. The
 * threshold determines what gets logged. Threshold options are:
 *
 * 	0 = Disables logging, Error logging TURNED OFF
 * 	1 = Error Messages (including PHP errors)
 * 	2 = Debug Messages
 * 	3 = Informational Messages
 * 	4 = All Messages
 *
 * For a live site you'll usually only enable Errors (1) to be logged otherwise
 * your log files will fill up very fast.
 *
 */
$config['log_threshold'] = 0;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Error Logging Directory Path
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Leave this BLANK unless you would like to set something other than the default
 * application/logs/ folder. Use a full server path with trailing slash.
 *
 */
$config['log_path'] = '';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Date Format for Logs
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Each item that is logged has an associated date. You can use PHP date
 * codes to set your own date formatting
 *
 */
$config['log_date_format'] = 'Y-m-d H:i:s';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Cache Directory Path
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Leave this BLANK unless you would like to set something other than the default
 * system/cache/ folder.  Use a full server path with trailing slash.
 */
$config['cache_path'] = '';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Encryption Key
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * If you use the Encryption class or the Session class you
 * MUST set an encryption key.  See the user guide for info.
 */
$config['encryption_key'] = '62de661b2ab239bd208b2cce4b1a5bcf';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Session Variables
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * 'sess_cookie_name'		= the name you want for the cookie
 * 'sess_expiration'		= the number of SECONDS you want the session to last.
 *                                 by default sessions last 7200 seconds (two hours).
 *                                 Set to zero for no expiration.
 * 'sess_expire_on_close'	= Whether to cause the session to expire automatically
 *                                 when the browser window is closed
 * 'sess_encrypt_cookie'		= Whether to encrypt the cookie
 * 'sess_use_database'		= Whether to save the session data to a database
 * 'sess_table_name'		= The name of the session database table
 * 'sess_match_ip'		= Whether to match the user's IP address when reading the session data
 * 'sess_match_useragent'	= Whether to match the User Agent when reading the session data
 * 'sess_time_to_update'		= how many seconds between CI refreshing Session Information
 *
 */
$config['sess_cookie_name'] = 'ci_session_'.COOKIE_NAME;
$config['sess_expiration'] = 7200;
$config['sess_expire_on_close'] = FALSE;
$config['sess_encrypt_cookie'] = TRUE;
$config['sess_use_database'] = FALSE;
$config['sess_table_name'] = 'ci_sessions';
$config['sess_match_ip'] = FALSE;
$config['sess_match_useragent'] = TRUE;
$config['sess_time_to_update'] = 300;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Cookie Related Variables
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * 'cookie_prefix' = Set a prefix if you need to avoid collisions
 * 'cookie_domain' = Set to .your-domain.com for site-wide cookies
 * 'cookie_path'   =  Typically will be a forward slash
 * 'cookie_secure' =  Cookies will only be set if a secure HTTPS connection exists.
 */
$config['cookie_prefix'] = "";
$config['cookie_domain'] = "";
$config['cookie_path'] = "/";
$config['cookie_secure'] = FALSE;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Global XSS Filtering
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Determines whether the XSS filter is always active when GET, POST or
 * COOKIE data is encountered
 */
$config['global_xss_filtering'] = TRUE;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Cross Site Request Forgery
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Enables a CSRF cookie token to be set. When set to TRUE, token will be
 * checked on a submitted form. If you are accepting user data, it is strongly
 * recommended CSRF protection be enabled.
 *
 * 'csrf_token_name' = The token name
 * 'csrf_cookie_name' = The cookie name
 * 'csrf_expire' = The number in seconds the token should expire.
 */
$config['csrf_protection'] = FALSE;
$config['csrf_token_name'] = 'csrf_test_name';
$config['csrf_cookie_name'] = 'csrf_cookie_name';
$config['csrf_expire'] = 7200;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Output Compression
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Enables Gzip output compression for faster page loads.  When enabled,
 * the output class will test whether your server supports Gzip.
 * Even if it does, however, not all browsers support compression
 * so enable only if you are reasonably sure your visitors can handle it.
 *
 * VERY IMPORTANT:  If you are getting a blank page when compression is enabled it
 * means you are prematurely outputting something to your browser. It could
 * even be a line of whitespace at the end of one of your scripts.  For
 * compression to work, nothing can be sent before the output buffer is called
 * by the output class.  Do not 'echo' any values with compression enabled.
 */
$config['compress_output'] = FALSE;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Master Time Reference
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * Options are 'local' or 'gmt'.  This pref tells the system whether to use
 * your server's local time as the master 'now' reference, or convert it to
 * GMT.  See the 'date helper' page of the user guide for information
 * regarding date handling.
 */
$config['time_reference'] = 'local';

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Rewrite PHP Short Tags
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * If your PHP installation does not have short tag support enabled CI
 * can rewrite the tags on-the-fly, enabling you to utilize that syntax
 * in your view files.  Options are TRUE or FALSE (boolean)
 */
$config['rewrite_short_tags'] = FALSE;

/**
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Reverse Proxy IPs
 * -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *
 * If your server is behind a reverse proxy, you must whitelist the proxy IP
 * addresses from which CodeIgniter should trust the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
 * header in order to properly identify the visitor's IP address.
 * Comma-delimited, e.g. '10.0.1.200,10.0.1.201'
 */
$config['proxy_ips'] = '';


/** End of file config.php */
/** Location: ./application/config/config.php */